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Author: F D
Date: Mar 30, 2008 16:45

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  Veterinary Industry - Too many women vets?         


Author: Pat Gardiner
Date: Mar 30, 2008 04:03

Pat's Note: Their recruitment policy is obviously completely wrong and whose
fault is that?

The veterinary industry is self-regulated. It is a failed industry. Britain
is a hell hole of animal diseases and veterinary corruption.

They don't dare even test the pigs for MRSA. The pigs probably have MRSA
because of veterinary misuse of antibiotics and the hiding up of epidemics
has produced yet another disaster....this time impacting on humans.

Dutch and Canadian pigs have MRSA.

Does the stewardship of the RCVS confer some special protection on Britain's
pigs?

If Britain's pigs do have MRSA and it is getting into the hospitals and into
humans, the RCVS will have some explaining to do.

They will disappear under investigations and writs. They have had years to
sort themselves out and have failed Britain and its people.

The only TV series they will be in will be as villans and exposes on a par
with time-share touts. The women will hate that and leave in droves. That
will also solve their recruitment problems.

Anyway we can import reliable vets far cheaper and in numbers. Reform should
have been led by vets.
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  America         


Author: Old Codger
Date: Mar 30, 2008 02:54

America’s meatheads wise up

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/?storyID=5890
Spring brings terrific news for the farm animals of America, a
category of beast subjected to increasingly hellish conditions.

Burger King, second only to MickyD's, has announced that it will start
buying pork and eggs from suppliers who do not confine their animals
to cages.

This is huge. The most carnivorous humans are shocked by American
'industrial' farming. A pig, as smart as a dog, spends its life as a
protein-converter immobile in a cage in which even the floor consists
of bars because dollars are saved with easier flows of slurry.

Such slurry contaminated the spinach which spread last year's e-coli
outbreak. Sorry to spoil your lunch, but this is what the Burger King
reform is all about.

The Humane Society hailed an "important trigger", but the milk of
human kindness has nothing to do

Upstate Downstate
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  Agriculture goes up in the world         


Author: Old Codger
Date: Mar 30, 2008 02:53

Agriculture goes up in the world

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/?storyID=7251

ravi somaiya on the rise and rise (and rise and rise) of vertical
farming

Traditional farms are beautiful. They're sweeping, green, majestic
even, and without them we wouldn't have the Archers. They're also a
waste of space.

We will need 60 per cent more food to meet the needs of the world's
ever-growing population in the next thirty years, according to UN
figures. Unfortunately, expanding planet earth is not an option.

One scientist believes that the only way is up - farms built
vertically, giant greenhouses piled on top of each other which use
space, water and energy more efficiently than Farmer Brown with his
rolling landscapes. Instead of soil, plants float on trays of
nutrient-rich water, growing hydroponically
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  I see the light: A man, a wolf and a whole new world         


Author: Old Codger
Date: Mar 30, 2008 02:15

A man, a wolf and a whole new world

http://tinyurl.com/2mch55
Steve Gooder tells the tale of a British-born hunter and his mighty
foe - and how their duel in the dying days of the Wild West led to the
birth of America's conservation movement

It was the moment Ernest Thompson Seton had been waiting for. After
months of frustration, the professional wolf hunter finally had his
quarry in his sights.

He raised his Winchester rifle and prepared to put a bullet between
the eyes of "Old Lobo", a notorious wolf that had killed hundreds of
cattle.

But, face to face with his adversary for the first time, something
deep within the hunter changed. He slowly lowered his gun and decided
to take Lobo back alive.

The year was 1894 and it was a moment that would prove a crucial
turning point, not just for Seton, but also for the fate of America's
wilderness and its wild creatures.
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